Aim & Scope
The mission of the journal is to facilitate the development of the discipline of sociology in China, and promote the academic progress of sociological studies on Chinese society around the world. The Journal aims to build a first-rate international platform for academic exchange and collaboration between Chinese sociologists and their overseas peers. The Journal of Chinese Sociology is a peer-reviewed, open access journal and welcomes high-quality work from all areas of sociology and sociologically informed contributions from anthropologists, economists, historians, psychologists and political scientists. Sponsored by the Institute of Sociology, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, The Journal of Chinese Sociology is mainland China's first English journal in sociology. It mainly publishes empirical studies on contemporary Chinese society with important theoretical and policy implications. Key topics include the changing social stratification/social inequality in China; social movements and contentious politics; the sociological studies on economic reform and development; social organizations and social governance; family and demographic studies; migration, migrant workers and urbanization; cultural and ideological change since the reform; the sociological understanding of the environment; social security and social policy. [1]
2024 - VOLUME 11, ISSUE 1
Eldercare or childcare: intergenerational distribution in Chinese families facing care deficits
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Computing grounded theory: a quantitative method to develop theories
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Research on digital informal learning of sports knowledge of Chinese undergraduates
Journal of Chinese Sociology , 2024 - VOLUME 11, ISSUE 1
Urbanization, female employment, and family care choice
Journal of Chinese Sociology , 2024 - VOLUME 11, ISSUE 1
Social spaces: from Georg Simmel to Erving Goffman
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Theorising quantified credibility in the age of big data: a case of China’s Social Credit System
Journal of Chinese Sociology , 2024 - VOLUME 11, ISSUE 1
Unintended consequences: data practice in the backstage of social media
Journal of Chinese Sociology , 2024 - VOLUME 11, ISSUE 1